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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
The next in the series of events hosted by OSCAR called the “Curious and Creative Conversations Series” is slated for Wednesday, April 3, at 10 a.m.
The Brown Bag lunch series continues its academic year theme of, “Gradually, then Suddenly: Understanding Change,” on Wednesday, March 6 at noon.
“I felt being in that place gave me a sense of knowing that I found a place that might be in the future for me because I working with multiple teachers, not just my specific cooperating teacher, and that gave me more of a vision.”
Learning how to write computer code from scratch was among several highlights for nearly three dozen area students at SUNY Fredonia for Hour of Code, a global initiative that promotes computer science and computer programming during Computer Science Week.
The Fredonia Technology Incubator will be conducting a workshop, “Accrual Accounting and Budgeting” presented by Dr. Mark Nickerson of the School of Business faculty, on Wednesday, Nov. 29.
On Monday, Nov. 27, Ryan Lyman, publisher of an in-print music magazine and an international booking agent, will speak about his experiences in the music industry, including dealing with press agents and notable artists.
Several Fredonia School of Music alumni were nominated for GRAMMYs and faculty members were performers on recordings nominated for the 2024 awards.
Faculty will discuss artificial intelligence and academic integrity during two roundtables to be moderated by Drs. Bob Dahlgren and Jennifer Hildebrand.
Sophomore Lucas M. West, a student in the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, has been selected to sing the national anthem at the Sunday, Nov. 19 Buffalo Bills game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.
"Gradually, then suddenly: How techno-optimism took over philanthropy," the next Brown Bag Lecture, will be given by Dr. Amy Schiller, a visiting scholar at Dartmouth College, on Wednesday, Nov. 1.